Representatives from 24 teams were at the Rutgers pro day on March 21. Prospects ran indoors on FieldTurf.

Justin Francis, DE, (6-foot-2 7/8, 270 pounds) — Francis ran the 40-yard dash in 4.94 and 4.90 seconds. He had a 36-inch vertical and a 9-8 broad jump, and completed the short shuttle in 4.39 seconds.

Mohamed Sanu, WR, (6-1 5/8, 211) — Sanu, who caught 115 passes for 1,206 yards last season, was projected as a possible first-round pick by some but hurt his stock by running a 4.67-second 40-yard dash. At his pro day, he did everything over again, running the 40 in 4.55 and 4.54 seconds. He also had a 4.21-second short shuttle. He was worked out by one of the Saints scouts. Scouts said he had a very good workout, catching the ball well. He just doesn’t look like he gets a lot of separation when he’s going for it. He ran the first 10 yards of the 40 in 1.6 seconds.

Desmond Wynn, OG, (6-5 5/8, 303) — Wynn stood on everything he did at the NFL Scouting Combine except for the short shuttle, which he completed in 4.46 seconds.

Joe Martinek, FB, (5-11 1/2, 224) — Martinek ran the 40-yard dash in 4.50 seconds both times. He is very, very fast; he ran the first 10 yards of the 40 in 1.5 seconds, or a full tenth of a second faster than Sanu. He recorded a 32-1/2-inch vertical, a 9-8 broad jump, a 4.21-second short shuttle, a 6.87-second three-cone and did 26 strength lifts. He will be a seventh-round pick or priority free agent.

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Pro Days

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